Abstract

The article criticizes the “revolutionism” that has engulfed the modern era in the fires of color revolutions. Apologists for such thinking push it into all imaginable contexts - from everyday life, production, trade and commerce, socio-political to scientific and philosophical - everywhere the transition to a different way of life or action is interpreted as supposedly a “revolution”. The indoctrination of this type of perception of phenomena has long penetrated schools and the education system. The struggle of opposites is considered in such philosophical views to be the main law of history, to the detriment of even their unity. At the same time, the first philosopher in the history of mankind and the teacher of Greek philosophers, Hermes Trismegistus, emphasized the unity of opposites and their interaction as a natural path of harmonious development, rejecting the “inevitability” of their struggle. Modern scientists and philosophers are increasingly inclined towards this interpretation, having accepted the concept of harmonization as the basis for future development.

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